SELinux is a major new standard linux security feature already
available in some cutting-edge linux distributions based on 2.6
kernels, such as Debian and Fedora, and likely to become mainstream
over the next year or so, by which time all good linux system
administrators will need a basic understanding of it.

The networking tutorial is for those who wish to broaden and
deepen their knowledge of what happens within their network.
Perhaps you have set-up and configured your Apache web server
on Linux (or BSD), but wish to know something about what
happens between your typing a URL into the page, and the
request reaching Apache at the other end.

The day will cover the tools used for network diagnosis, both
on clients, servers and analysing the packets going over the
wire. Multiple protocols will be covered, both in normal use
and normal error conditions.